Humboldt Seed Organization HSO Lost Coast Skunk

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This one is a HSO Lost Coast Skunk auto.

So...like with all autos I grow now...I transplanted this seedling but it didn't go all that smoothly. I was in a rush and should have waited. I used the same technique as last time but the root ball came apart and the roots were pretty badly torn. I transplanted anyway but fully expected it to stunt or die completely. I'm happy to say that there doesn't seem to be any adverse affects at all. She didn't do anything for about 24 hours after transplant but since then she has added new growth and seems healthy.

The first pic is 3 days after transplant and about 8 days from seed. The 2nd pic was taken 7 days after the first one and at 18 days from seed.



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Zero damage or stunting due to the rough transplant. The takeaway for me isn't that all autos are suitable for transplanting..but that some take it in their stride and HSC Low Coast Skunk is definitely in that category!

I'll update the pics as she matures.
 
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I see now its Lost and not Low...I need to slow down haha!

Haha, it happens bro. I thought it was a new cross of Lost Coast Skunk and Lowryder or something for a second, lol. She looks like she's off to a great start. Looking forward to seeing what you can pull from her! What kind of lighting and setup you got her in?
 
Haha, it happens bro. I thought it was a new cross of Lost Coast Skunk and Lowryder or something for a second, lol. She looks like she's off to a great start. Looking forward to seeing what you can pull from her! What kind of lighting and setup you got her in?

Thanks. Here's the set up:

 
The AVT were started a week after the Skunk and WW.
 
This one is a HSC Low Coast Skunk auto.

So...like with all autos I grow now...I transplanted this seedling but it didn't go all that smoothly. I was in a rush and should have waited. I used the same technique as last time but the root ball came apart and the roots were pretty badly torn. I transplanted anyway but fully expected it to stunt or die completely. I'm happy to say that there doesn't seem to be any adverse affects at all. She didn't do anything for about 24 hours after transplant but since then she has added new growth and seems healthy.

The first pic is 3 days after transplant and about 8 days from seed. The 2nd pic was taken 7 days after the first one and at 18 days from seed.



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Zero damage or stunting due to the rough transplant. The takeaway for me isn't that all autos are suitable for transplanting..but that some take it in their stride and HSC Low Coast Skunk is definitely in that category!

I'll update the pics as she matures.



It's great to see more HSO autos being grown out on AFN :thumbsup:

Good luck with our Lost coast skunk auto my friend. I'll be along for the ride and watching with interest :pass:

Kind regards

Mark..
 
@eamonn Do you have anyway of changing the title my friend?

We are HSO = Humboldt Seed Organisations

HSC = Humboldt Seed Company.

2 totally different companies mate :bong:

You should be able to edit your title if not let me know and I'll ask admin to assist :thumbsup:

Kind regards

Mark..
 
@eamonn Do you have anyway of changing the title my friend?

We are HSO = Humboldt Seed Organisations

HSC = Humboldt Seed Company.

2 totally different companies mate :bong:

You should be able to edit your title if not let me know and I'll ask admin to assist :thumbsup:

Kind regards

Mark..

Hi Mark! sorry for the typo..I was able to change the title on youtube but I don't seem to be able to change the thread title though. Maybe a mod can help?
 
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